PRESS RELEASE
24 October 2025

Scarinci Hollenbeck Secures Major Win For Jersey City Renovation Project

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Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC has secured a significant appellate win on behalf of the Exchange Place Alliance District Management Corporation.
United States

Donald M. Pepe and Patrick T. Conlon Secure Appellate Ruling Dismissing Challenge to Jersey City Improvement Project

Little Falls, NJ – October 22, 2025 – Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC has secured a significant appellate win on behalf of the Exchange Place Alliance District Management Corporation. The Appellate Division of the New Jersey Supreme Court affirmed the dismissal of a suit challenging the Jersey City Planning Board's decision to greenlight a publicly funded renovation project in Jersey City's Exchange Place Special Improvement District overseen by the non-profit.

Plaintiffs Jeanne Daly, Polish American Strategic Initiative, Inc., and Polish American Strategic Initiative Educational Organization, Inc. challenged the Jersey City Planning Board's decision to recommend the renovation project. The trial court ruled in favor of the Jersey City Planning Board and Exchange Place Alliance District Management, and the Appellate Division agreed.

"Because the renovation project has now been completed and because plaintiffs are not seeking to dismantle the project, we hold that plaintiffs' claims are moot, and we dismiss this appeal," the Appellate Division held.

Given that the plaintiffs' claims involved a publicly funded project, the appeals court still considered them. It found that the Board's recommendation was not "arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable," and none of the plaintiffs' other challenges warranted a reversal of the Board's recommendation.

The Legal Team

Exchange Place Alliance District Management Corp was represented by Partner Donald M. Pepe and Senior Associate Patrick T. Conlon of the firm's Commercial Real Estate Department. Mr. Pepe has a reputation as one of the top legal professionals in New Jersey's commercial real estate industry, especially in Hudson County, where he has spent several years actively involved in the redevelopment of Jersey City's Gold Coast, including significant contributions in Jersey City, Hoboken, Bayonne, and Fort Lee.

"The court's decision confirms that the Exchange Place Alliance District Management Corporation can move forward with its important work to improve Jersey City," said Mr. Pepe. "Had a different result occurred, the Exchange Place Alliance District Management Corporation would have continued to be bogged down in meritless litigation."

The case is Jeanne Daly et al. v. Exchange Place Alliance District Management Corp. et al., case number A-4021-23, in the New Jersey Superior Court's Appellate Division. The full decision is available here.

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Scarinci Hollenbeck is a business law firm based in New Jersey, New York, and Washington, D.C servicing clients worldwide. Our focus is niche areas of law most often required by corporate entities, owners, leaders, and operators. Our prestigious roster of attorneys offers the experience and proven results that businesses need to move projects forward. Regardless of the size of your business or the scale of the project, we embrace the unique complexity that comes with doing business in an evolving economy.

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